They have developed a wide array of special meals, including six vegetarian options and an “ulcer diet meal.”

When food is served on an airline, it’s usually not a meal you’d want to recreate at home. However, loyal passengers can purchase the Singapore Airlines Cookbook, which contains 50 recipes from the carrier’s top chefs.

For more information on the Zagat airline survey, visit www.zagat.com.

That’s some pretty serious food they’re offering – yum! BTW, I have no idea how to change the icon that is randomly associated with my comments (I wouldn’t have picked a blue fuzzy creature as my icon!).

Hey Maria! Thanks for your comment. I chose the monster icons out of the very limited options; they appear when readers don’t have a Gratavar profile. If you go to http://en.gravatar.com you can upload a photo that will appear whenever you leave comments on a blog